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[17] April 1854. Lytton, Robert Bulwer to Browning, Robert.

[17] April 1854. Lytton, Robert Bulwer to Browning, Robert.

Florence
April 18th [sic, for 17] 1854
My dear Browning,
I truly long to hear from you: you know you owe me a Letter: that is, if—as I heartily hope, my last to you, has ever reached you. I am disconcerted and made anxious by your silence: and fancy things worse than I wish to believe: I pray God you are both well: if so, make haste and come out of that doomed city: make haste & come back to Florence & the warm and cordial welcome of all your friends here. How glad I shall be to see you again!
I hear the Stories are at Naples, but more of them I know not: Do you hear from them? and will you tell me some news of them? and the little girl—little Edy? Forster sends me the Examiner weekly now: and I should like to forward

Florence
April 18th [sic, for 17] 1854
My dear Browning,
I truly long to hear from you: you know you owe me a Letter: that is, if—as I heartily hope, my last to you, has ever reached you. I am disconcerted and made anxious by your silence: and fancy things worse than I wish to believe: I pray God you are both well: if so, make haste and come out of that doomed city: make haste & come back to Florence & the warm and cordial welcome of all your friends here. How glad I shall be to see you again!
I hear the Stories are at Naples, but more of them I know not: Do you hear from them? and will you tell me some news of them? and the little girl—little Edy? Forster sends me the Examiner weekly now: and I should like to forward